What are the responsibilities and job description for the Activity Instructor Violin (LEAP) position at Good Shepherd Services?
The Activity Specialist teaches and facilitates a youth centered class tailored to their specific expertise. Candidates with the following expertise are encouraged to apply:
Reports To: Bronx LEAP Program Director
Location: Creston Campus 125 E 181st Street, Bronx NY
Hours: 8 - 10 hours / week; Non Exempt, September - June
Schedule: Program Hours are Monday - Friday, 2pm - 6pm
Salary: $19 / HR - $25
Job Summary: The Violin Instructor is responsible for teaching students the fundamentals of violin playing through engaging and structured lessons. The instructor should have a strong foundation in music education, performance, and experience working with children. This role supports musical growth, discipline, and creative expression in a fun and encouraging environment.
Major Duties:
- Teach age-appropriate violin lessons that focus on technique, rhythm, posture, and musical expression.
- Follow and adapt a sequenced music curriculum that meets students skill levels and learning styles.
- Submit lesson and unit plans in advance for review.
- Introduce basic music theory, sight reading, and listening skills as part of instruction.
- Plan and lead a culminating performance, recital, or recording project at the end of each cycle.
- Work closely with the Program Director to align music instruction with program goals and expectations.
- Collaborate with group leaders and aides by assigning roles and communicating classroom needs.
- Provide guidance on how support staff can assist with practice and preparation between sessions.
- Ensure proper setup, tuning, storage, and care of all instruments and materials.
- Attend staff meetings and required trainings.
- Create a respectful, supportive environment where students are motivated to learn and perform.
- Bring patience, musical passion, and creativity to every class.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Experience and/or training relevant to the position required.
- Candidates with some college, experience with adolescents and teaching/coaching youth are encouraged to apply.
- Flexibility, creativity, and enthusiasm for young people
- Excellent planning, organization and time management skills
- Ability to engage youth, while setting structure and limits in a group setting.
- Energetic, motivated self-starter and a team player
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based, youth and family development and trauma-informed perspective.